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Dominic Monaghan of Atomica

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Dominic Monaghan of Atomica.

Dominic Monaghan has demonstrated incredible versatility in his acting career with roles including Meriadoc ‘Merry’ Brandybuck in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, Charlie Pace in ABC’s “Lost,” Dr. Simon Campos in ABC’s “ FlashForward ” and Bolt in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” In 2011, Monaghan produced and starred in “The Day,” where he played the leader of a post-apocalyptic group being hunted by zombies. Other recent credits include : “The Hundred Code,” a drama series created by Bobby Moresco , where Monaghan stars opposite Michael Nvqvist ; “Goodnight Burbank,” which was the first half-hour scripted comedy made for the web ; Microsoft Studios’ digital live-action series “Quantum Break” and Crackle’s web series , “ The Unknown. ” Monaghan is currently in production for t he indie horror thriller, “Pet . ” Written by Jeremy Slater, the story centers on an introverted man who imprisons a woman, only to find the tables turned on him. 

In 2012, Monaghan created “Wild T hings with Dominic Monaghan. ” T he travel-adventure series follows the wildlife enthusiast as he treks through the remote corners of the globe in search of some of the most exotic, bizarre and dangerous animals in the world. Monaghan , who also serves as an executive producer for the show, takes viewers on an intimate journey through such marvelous locales as the rainforests of B razil, the oceans of Mozambique and rich ecosystems of Madagascar – to get up close and personal with some of the most elusive and extraordinary creatures known to man. Along the way, he encounter s vibrant locals, quirky experts and a host of species that inhabit the strange and wonderfully wild places on our planet. 

 

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